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Thursday, March 4, 2010

SGA Speaks – Shuttle Service

March 4, 2010 Columns

Written by: Sucheta Desai Bentley’s Shuttle Service has always been a hot topic, both for its merits, as well as for its faults. In the past,  some of the most common complaints about the Harvard Square Shuttle were that the shuttle would either arrive early or late, and if it arrived early, it didn’t wait [...]

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Senior Experience – Alumni Chris Campbell, ‘08

March 4, 2010 Columns

Written by: The Senior Year Experience Committee Since graduation, what have you found to be the most rewarding experience? The most rewarding experience since graduating would have to be teaching my 6th and 7th graders the periodic table in Science. Besides learning everything there is to know about the periodic table, I tasked my students [...]

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Brennan & Falcons start NE- 10 Tourney strong – Brennan & Falcons start NE- 10 Tourney strong

March 4, 2010 Sports

Written by: Robbie LaBrie The Lady Falcons did not finish the regular season strong, dropping three straight to end the year, but it’s all good after Kim Brennan and the rest of the team dominated the second half of their quarterfinal game in the Northeast-10 tournament against Merrimack. The Falcons entered the tournament as the [...]

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Residents want changes to the enforcement of quiet hours

March 4, 2010 News

Written  by: Jezerc Begaj Over 60 percent of the 1,250 students who took a Residence Hall Association (RHA) quiet hours survey answered that they were not satisfied with the current quiet hours policy. The survey, which was sent out to the Bentley undergraduate student body on February 9, 2010, contained questions that asked students what [...]

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Police Logs

March 4, 2010 News

Written by: Gaelen Austin-LaFrance & Garren Hilow Poltergeist haunts Miller Hall A resident of Miller Hall came into the station Monday to report a disturbance that had been happening for the past three months. The student and their roommate have been regularly noticing pounding on their door at various hours of the night. Curiously, when [...]

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Falcons aim to win gold in Atlantic Tournament – Hockey hopes to expand on Holy Cross tie

March 4, 2010 Headlines

Written by:  Louis Sherman In the wake of the Canada vs. USA Olympic Gold Medal Final on Sunday, it’s time for some more hockey fun. Bentley is preparing for the first round of the Atlantic Hockey Tournament on Saturday at home vs. UConn. Although most of you will be in various places for Spring Break, try [...]

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Irritating white box and loss of TV channels top list of Comcast issues

March 4, 2010 Headlines

Written by: Brian Lofrumento Students around campus dedicating their leisure time to watching television were greeted with an unwelcomed message in a white box just two weeks ago. Comcast is changing their broadcasting system for all cable subscribers, and as a result, our television lineup here on campus has changed – but only briefly. Students [...]

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Project Haiti launches – Students & administration look to make a difference

March 4, 2010 Headlines

Written by: Kim Sok In the wake of the tragedy that has unfolded from the devastating Haiti earthquake, members of the Bentley community have come together to initiate a plan of relief, action, and hope: Project Haiti: The Redevelopment. “Project Haiti is a fundraiser campaign, launched by the students of Bentley University with the mission [...]

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